
We use should have + past participle to talk about things we regret.
We use “should have” + past participle to talk about something we regret.
Ex. I got really wet walking home last night, I should have taken an umbrella.
Here, the speaker didn’t take an umbrella and now regrets it because they got wet.
A regret is something we did (or didn’t do)in the past, but now wish we had.
The verb regret means to feel sorry about something that happened (or didn’t happen) in the past.
I regret not calling her.
He regrets saying that.
Tip: “Should have” is often used when reflecting on decisions, mistakes, or missed opportunities. It’s a useful structure for expressing lessons learned or looking back with hindsight.
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